Hi,
I added a comment to this bug report, noting that this still hasn't been fixed
in 16.04.
So far, no response...
BR
///Jon Maloy
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I just downloaded and tried 16.04 Xenial, and noticed that this has still not
been fixed.
Please ensure that this is done, as this is really important for us.
///jon
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Thank you for filing the report. Don't take offence for my
mentioning of Fedora; I am aware of the differences, and
RHEL would certainly be a more fair comparison. We are
working to have them supporting TIPC too.
Regards
///jon
On 11/03/2015 03:50 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
> Anyone can do it. I was
Ok. Thank you for filing.
I am aware of the difference between Fedora and Ubuntu, so I agree the
comparison was not fair; don't take offence ;)
At this moment TIPC is not supported by RHEL, but we are working on that
too.
Regards
///jon
On 11/03/2015 03:50 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
> Anyone can do
Just so there is no misunderstanding. I assume you automatically issue
the upstream report?
Or do I have to do it?
FYI, Redhat fixed a similar report on Fedora 23 within a few hours,
after their official final freeze.
Regards
///jon
On 10/21/2015 04:16 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
> Thank you for ta
er, Huawei and numerous other big
and small companies.
It would be very nice (an I would personally be very pleased) if we
could add Debian/Ubuntu to our list of eligible distros for our
applications.
Thank you
Jon Maloy,
Ericsson Canada, Montreal
On 10/21/2015 04:16 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
&
Public bug reported:
A new tool "tipc" was added to iproute2 v 4.1.1, needed for managing the
TIPC kernel module.
Despite being present in the source code, it has not been built in the current
iproute2 package that comes with 15.10, something forcing all users to check
out the code and build it